At the beginning of March, Germany’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Christian Social Union (CSU) defence policy spokesman Florian Hahn called for the reintroduction of compulsory military service before the end of the year.

“We can’t just sit back and watch as the world around us becomes more insecure,” he told German tabloid Bild.

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    13 days ago

    Highly contentious question, but Germany should bring conscription for everyone (including women) with the option of doing volunteer/civil service.

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      The German constitution is very gender bias in that it only allows men to be forcibly conscripted. To be fair they can also choose a civilian alternative, but still sexist.

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        TBH, I wonder whether the constitution is “unconstitutional” in this regard:

        GG §3 explicitly states that men and women are equal before the law and have the same rights. So GG §12a limiting compulsory service to men and GG §12a (4) even explicitly forbidding to force women into service to me at least, clearly contradicts GG §3.

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          Same rights, and women can get into the military as well

          But not the same required duties, as only men are required to do their military or civil duties to the state
          Background to the thought is, that women already provide those duties by giving birth.

          Yeah, it is sexist, but at least women aren’t forbidden to join the military.
          It’s just not mandatory - for the year (or months? Don’t know the current regulations in Germany) as men need to

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        The constitution is easy to change, it only needs a 2/3 majority, which has been abused to write all sorts of silly self destructive shit into it, like the “debt brake” which has been a major factor in the crumbling of Germany’s infrastructure over the past few decades.

        Why not write something sensible into it for a change?

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          The constitution is easy to change, it only needs a 2/3 majority,

          Only that Putins party and the pacifist Linke have over a third of the votes. The former has a lot of open facists in its ranks and the later hates the idea of killing Nazis, because that is violent.

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            pacifist Linke

            I wouldn’t call rolling over and surrendering to the threat of an imperialist invasion “pacifist”, but yes, German politics, as politics everywhere, is full of insane crackpots.

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      Won’t happen as it’d require a change in the constitution but the Nazis and the far left have a blocking minority for that.

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      In my opinion the actual reason for suspending conscription back then was saving money on all the (socially very beneficiary) substitute services you could do.

      Now we are reaping the fruits we sowed by letting a bunch of self serving neoliberal arse clowns run the country for decades.

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    You may have heard in the news that Denmark’s defense ministry on Tuesday announced it was bringing forwards military service for women by two years

    “In light of the current defence and security policy situation, the armed forces need to recruit more people,” Defence Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said in a statement.

    Women who turn 18 after July 1, 2025, could be required to take part in an annual ballot from next year to determine which ones must perform mandatory military service, something which is already required of men.

    The annual ballot would only take place if there were not enough volunteers that year.

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    I am against bringing back the old-style conscription here in Germany. First, it is limited to male youths only - a no-no in the 21st century. Second, it is designed as “military first, anything else second, and only with a good reason”, another idea that belongs to the past.

    And, seriously. the German army could not deal with it. Since we halted conscription, the army has done a big and painful transformation into a professional military force, They could not house nor train those masses of unwashed kids anymore, and would basically have to regrow that part from the start.

    What Germany could do is install a mandatory service time for all - men and women - with one option being the army, but with a strongly limited number of recruits.

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    I honestly am starting to think that compulsory service is a good thing, I wish I’d had to do it. I’ve known lots of people who are from countries that have to do it and I expected them to hate it but they seemed fine with it. And they all had much better self-discipline than the normal person.

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      I wish I’d had to do it.

      You can go and volunteer for the reserve right now. You’ll get a mini basic training and everything.

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    From what I heard the European armies match Russias army in power overall - however I’m not sure if they could be as fast as Putin in getting this power coordinated to the Baltics (if there was a conflict, then it would take place there). So I think that should be the most important part to work on.

    Furthermore I think that spending the money on more advanced equipment is better than a mandatory conscription, which would make the current shortage of highly skilled workers only worse (and there’s also the question about how it would affect 18-year-olds personally).

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    A proper all-encompassing conscription would be kinda insane. Drafting a percentage of people like they do in sweden might be reasonable. AFAIK they don’t actually have to force anybody to go to the army in sweden though, they have enough volunteers, but the system is set up so that in theory they can.

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    “We can’t just sit back and watch as the world around us becomes more insecure,”

    I imagine GlaDOS’ introduction scene in Portal 2, only it’s not GlaDOS towering over Chell but Merz admonishing some hapless 17-year old: “Okay. Look. We both said a lot of things that you’re going to regret.”

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    In these troubled times the nation will need a strong leader. Is it time to bring back the divine right of kings? Experts remain divided.